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Ya I would love to roll out CC, but it's not an option at the moment. My hands are tied, sadly. One bit of info that was found out, is that the fail point during the collect is that it cannot find the file it is collecting, but the error references the collect folder path structure not the file source path. He is manually pulling everything now. I may try to draft up a script for this, but it'll take some time. I appreciate everyone chiming in with their help.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Kopriva [mailto:toddkopriva@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 08:06 AM
To: 'After Effects Mail List'
Subject: Re: [AE] CS6 Project Collect Fails
Walter is correct that we fixed a large number of bugs in After Effects in
this area with the CC (12.0) upgrade. As part of an effort to make After
Effects be able to handle any Unicode characters in file and path names, we
also fixed limitations on file and path name lengths. This especially
affects Collect Files, since that path names created by that feature are
often much longer than the path names of the imported items.
On Thursday, February 27, 2014, Walter Soyka <walter@keenlive.com> wrote:
> I recall a bug with CS6, fixed in CC, where Ae failed to collect files if
> the resulting path names were too long. If this is the problem, you can
> work around it by reducing the length of nested folder names in the AEP to
> shorten the resulting paths.
>
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